Amusement device.



W. P. WATKINS. AMUSEMENT DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED MAY 8, 1912.

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EQKKM W. F. WATKINS. AMUSEMENT DEVICE. APPLICATION 3mm my a, 1912.

Patented 0st. 15, 1912.

Li /l 3 WATKINS, 113B BUTTE, MON' TANA QSSIG-NOR, 9F GNE EIGHTH TO EUGENE JES i Llq D 'QIEE-FG'UBTH T HARVEY A. 'EUCKER, 39TH 0F BUTTE, IvfEONTANA.

.QMUSEMENT DEVIBE.

Specification or Letters Patent.

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all whom it may concern.

it known that 1! WLLIAM F. .WAT- e, citizen of the l nited States residing ion. 4 This 3 ventionrelatesto improvements in amus ment devices, and in particular to mechanical toys, its object.- being to providea device embodying suitably formed figures, preferably of ioint-ed wnstruction which 15* be manipulated by opera cools, or the iii-re, and be made to illiistrete, or per- .form the movements of pugilists as actually practiced in such sport. e

hifurther object of my invention is to provide means normally holding or maintaining the sections of the arms of the figiures in their initial operative position.

be understood that while I have illustrated the devieeas applied to figures imitating prize figheers, the construction :1 2y easily be adapted to similar represen- 'tfiiilGR-Q of other games or sports, the parts of such figuresso cooperating with the opttine members as to cruise the puppets to gu through the anticsv desired and at the some time permitting control of the Various members aforesaid.

For a "full understanding-of the present, int ntion, reference is to be had to the followviii" description and the accompanying drawings, in.which- Figure l is a side elevation of a device constructed in accordance with my invention; rig. 2 is a partial View in side elevatide, showing; in dotted lines the various ncrements of the forearm sections when no tuatecl. Fig. 3 is a top plan View; Fi 4 is a transverse sectional View" on the line 44 of Fig. 2, and Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of one of the connecting members hetween the figures, showing more clearly the mounting of each pair of forearm sections.

Throughout the following detail description and on the several figures of the drawingzs, similar parts are referred to by like re erence characters.

.7 .eierring to the drawings and specifically my invention, A and B represent, two figures or puppets illustrating in this case prize fighters, said figures having any desired shape or contour, and made of any suitable material, such as Wood, cardboard, or the like. Each of the figures comprises a head 1, integrally connected with the body portion 2. Pi'votally secured tov the lower portion of the body on opposite sides thereof ere'the legs 3, the body being; so cut away as to bring the in alinement with the outer surface of the 'respective sides of each figure and permitting suitable movementupwardly in either direction. Ateech side of the upper portion of. the bodies is provided the connecting member l pivotally mounted on the pins 5, said members representing a portion of the arms, or specifically speaking. the shoulder sections of the arms of the individual figures. At the center of each member 4: is mounted for pivotal movement on the hollow pivot 6 a pair of forearm sections one on each side of the member, as clearly shown in I) of the drawings. The numeral 9 indicates the main operating or actuating cord oitany suitable length which adjacent to the fig"- ures is formed of divided or spaced members t which are .titicdly'secured to each of the forearm sections 7 and intermediete their lengths in openings as by knottingr the members, the letter then being carried over to the opposite sides of the figures and secured to the forearm sections there in the same manner above described, and finally and normally remain in the initial. or warding, position, under the action of the springs 1, one being provided for each pair of arms. The springs are preferably oi"? Wire, one end thereof bein secured in the upper end of outer forearm section 7, passing rlownwai'dl through the hollow pivot mem her 6 and upwardly to the top of ill1(3,f01'(3- arm section 8 Where it secured at that end.

The above describes the general construction embodied in my device, and to operate the same it is contemplated that one of the operating cords, for instance 9", be secured to a stationary object, such as o rung of a chair, While the other operating cord, indicated by the numeral 9, is held by, or wrapped around, the. finger of the operator who exerts a tension on the cords sut icient to suspend the toy in close proximity to the floor or platform, bringing the feet of the figures in touch with said fiber. The tension exerted on the cord normally is not sullicient to overcome the tension of the springs 11 which hold the forearm sections of the figures in the positions shown in Fig. 1. By slightly jerking the cord 9 or agitating it by means of the finger, the operator causes the members 9 on each side of the figures to operate the forearm sections 7 and so as to describe the movements shown in dotted lines in Fig.2 of the drawings, illustrating in this manner the dealing of blows by each on its opponent. The agitation above described will also cause the legs of the figures to move backwardly and forwardly in an obvious manner and by practice the operator can cause said figures to assume the various positions and attitudes which are common to this sport. The connecting members l normally hold the figures in spaced relation to each other, while by reasonof their pivotal mounting the individual vertical movements are permitted.

The above described device can bc'very cheaply manufactured of any preferred. material and by reason of its simplicity is Well adapted for an amusement device, which comprising a minimum number of parts is not likely to become disarranged or broken.

Havin thus described the invention, What is claime as new is:

1. In a device-of the class described, the combination of opposing figures, connecting members normally holding the figures in spaced relation, arm sections carried by said members, and means for manipulating the figures and arm sections aforesaid.

:2. In a device of the class described, the combination of opposing figures, connecting members normally holding the figures in spaced relation, arm ,scctions carried. by said members, and means connected directly to the arm sections for manipulating the figures and arm sections aforesaid.

- in a device of the class described, the

ation of opposing, figures, connecting membt s normally holding the fi 'urcs in spaced relation, arm sections carried by suit members, means normally maintaining the arm sections in operative positiomand means tor manipulating the figures and arm scctions aforesaid.

--t1ve position, and operating cords connected with the sections for manipulating the figures and arm sections. u

5. In a device of the class described, the combination of opposing figures, connecting members normally holding the figures in spaced relation, a pair of arm sections mounted on each connecting member, springs normally holding the arm sectionsin operative position, and operating cords connected to the corresponding, arm sections of each pair aforesaid, whereby pivotal movement Will be imparted to the sections in opposite directions. I

6. In a device otthe class described, the combination of opposing figures, connecting members normally holding the figures in spaced relation, a pair of arm sections mounted on each connecting member, springs normally holding the arm sections in operative position, and spaced operating cords connected to the corresponding arm sections of each pair aforesaid whereby pivotal movement may be imparted to the sections in operation of the figures. I

7. In a device of the class described, the

'posite directions simultaneously with the opcombination of opposing figures, connect ing members pivotally secured to said figures, arm sect ons carried by the connecting .memhers, springs nonnallyholding the arm sections in a,- predetermined. position, and operating'membcrs cooperating with the arm sections to cause pivotal movement ofthe sections against-the tension of said springs.

8. In a device of the class described, the combination of opposing fi ures, connecting members normally holding the figures in spaced, relation, inner and outer arm sections pivotally secured at each side ofthe connecting members aforesaid, springs for the. arm sections aforesaid comprising wiriis passing through the pivots of the sections, each having one end secured to the upper portion of the outer arm sect-ion and the other end passing "through the upper portion of: the inner arm section, and operating members passing through the corresponding arm sections whereby pivotal movement against the tension of said springs may be imparted thereto. In testimony whereof I afiix my signat-ur in presence of two Witnesses. 

